Ok sorry for the title but I wanted a catchy introduction to the topic of this superb book on handwriting from the turn of the 20th century, available in PDF:
The Palmer Method of Business Writing
A Series of Self-Teaching Lessons in Rapid, Plain, Unshaded, Course-pen, Muscular Movement Writing for Use in All Schools, Public or Private, Where an Easy and Legible Handwriting is the Object Sought; Also for the Home Learner
A few years ago I felt compelled to upgrade my handwriting skills. My cursive writing had never developed much beyond grade-school quality but at some point I'd even forgotten how to write all the lower and and upper-case letters. Searching the web I fell in love with the look of AG Palmer's writing. What really hooked me was his capital R's and P's, I'd always wondered where that style came from:
Unlike copybooks such as Spencerian handwriting from the 19th century, the Palmer method goes into detail about posture and mechanics. As the title indicates, the main action of proper technique is from the muscles just below the elbow which rest on the writing surface. You're writing with your arm, not the hand. If anyone is interested it's essential to read the first 10 pages or so on mechanics, timing your letters per minute, etc.
After 3 or 4 years I can say the improvement is drastic. Cursive writing has become a pleasure. I'l listen to an interview or something and write phrases while I sit, it's a fun little hobby. It's never to late to pick up a new skill!
Let me know if you check out the book. I'd love to hear if anyone has any other experience with handwriting or calligraphy etc.
The Palmer Method of Business Writing
A Series of Self-Teaching Lessons in Rapid, Plain, Unshaded, Course-pen, Muscular Movement Writing for Use in All Schools, Public or Private, Where an Easy and Legible Handwriting is the Object Sought; Also for the Home Learner
A few years ago I felt compelled to upgrade my handwriting skills. My cursive writing had never developed much beyond grade-school quality but at some point I'd even forgotten how to write all the lower and and upper-case letters. Searching the web I fell in love with the look of AG Palmer's writing. What really hooked me was his capital R's and P's, I'd always wondered where that style came from:
Unlike copybooks such as Spencerian handwriting from the 19th century, the Palmer method goes into detail about posture and mechanics. As the title indicates, the main action of proper technique is from the muscles just below the elbow which rest on the writing surface. You're writing with your arm, not the hand. If anyone is interested it's essential to read the first 10 pages or so on mechanics, timing your letters per minute, etc.
After 3 or 4 years I can say the improvement is drastic. Cursive writing has become a pleasure. I'l listen to an interview or something and write phrases while I sit, it's a fun little hobby. It's never to late to pick up a new skill!
Let me know if you check out the book. I'd love to hear if anyone has any other experience with handwriting or calligraphy etc.